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Start learning Visual Basic in your own. Each and every lesson is explained step by step with source code. Add To Favourites | 24 Views | Submitted By http://www.tutorialized.com/Create User Log In System Using MySQL And VB.NET
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Well this is a common problem, VB does NOT support GIF's in the Applet, many of you ( I suppose ) make an array of pictureboxes and make still images loaded in them and then in a timer you make the st... Add To Favourites | 18 Views | Submitted By http://www.tutorialized.com/Tutorial, Making A Port Scanner
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